Omar, While I haven't read it yet, Guyer's leading essay on RJ would appear to be his "Kant's Principles of Reflecting Judgment" in _Kant's Critique of the...
yes. Agassi is worth reading! Omar ________________________________ From: Bruce Merrill <merrillbp@...> To: kant@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, October 8,...
Along with his own work, the Palmquist site has extensive links to other online writings on Kant. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Are you familiar with these two online encyclopedias of phil?: plato.stanford.edu/ utm.edu/research/iep/ Do you know Palmquist's extensive "Kant on the Web"? ...
I would appreciate any links to free online essays of a philosophical nature that are especially interesting/profound/interesting. they certainly do not have...
An enlightened reading of Plato (T.K. Sueng) would also find that the first object of knowledge and being is the soul, which is somehow "liminal" between the...
Of course, I speak positively of reason's causality or the practice of reason. Freedom is just that, a negative projection beyond the boundaries of what we can...
Kant mentions history, but does not make it follow the structured mental development of the western mind. It is enough to have a conscience of having done...
Connect freedom in Kant with free existence, I do not make that connection in what you say here. the synergy of www.circularcreation.com/ ... [Non-text...
Your understanding of freedom is entirely negative. Freedom is the ability to identify with one's actions, to affirm them as one's own. This includes all...
Technically, can you call freedom an object? Freedom appears as a limitation to knowing causal relations and the necessity that such knowledge cannot secure a...
I can only experience freedom in the world if the institutions I live in, and that rule over me, are those I can affirm, are those I can get behind, because...
"Freedom consists in knowing that freedom is in peril" ~Emmanuel Levinas "Totality and Infinity" To: kant@yahoogroups.com From: olughod2003@... Date:...
that strange new word i just coined should of course be "Spectators". bill p...
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Oct 3, 2009 4:58 pm
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I think it's worthwhile here referring to the distinction between pectators and actors, agents. Freedom is necessarily connected to agency, and when we see...
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Oct 3, 2009 4:57 pm
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Resisting once more this high metaphysical talk about K's ethics, I would find its criterion not in the supersensible but in reason. bill peck...
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Oct 3, 2009 4:41 pm
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So lets go into detail here, for that is the world that I have attempted to inhabit, intellectually. How do you see the impact of freedom in the phenomenal...
The solution to the problem is very different, but he solves the same problem, and proceeds in a similar way. Plato too, comes to his solution by opposing the...
To go further, I would say that character becomes the repository for the effect of noumenal causality. Now character enters into the world whenever we look,...
Freedom is only worth a damn if it can belong to the world in which we live. Otherwise it constitutes a form of moral masterbation, a private pleasure...
What distinguishes Kant from Plato is that he can connect his apriori forms with the world: he can embody them. That is what the Deductions, and then the...
yes, but what used to be called metaphysics claimed to be telling us about reality itself, while the part of K's thought which he calls metaphysics is about...
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Kant starts out the A edition of the Critique with a homage to restoring honor to what had been the queen of the sciences. Kant did Plato proud, connecting the...